I am looking to buy a nice reverb unit sometime soon (preferably 19" rack) however, I have very little experience with reverbs. I have used the quadraverb quite a lot and althought I like its depth and colour, I do find it a bit harsh and somewhat sharp due to the inherent digital artefacts.

I want one rack unit that will produce smooth, discreet reverbs of many types e.g plate, spring, hall etc. budget is somewhat flexible however I don't want to spend a ton of cash for the sake of it. And before anyone mentions it, NO, unfortunately I can not afford a lexicon 244

Replicants are like any other machine, they're either a benefit or a hazard. If they're a benefit, its not my problem.

Lexicon LXP15II is very nice, lots of possibilities for modulation via MIDI, or simply by adding pots to the CV inputs. Very good sounding reverb as well!

The Quadraverb is great too, it's easy enough to make it sound smoother. The presets tend to be unnaturally bright- roll off the top end and they all sound better. Great gritty sampler, good resonator on the "plus" version, which is the only version worth seeking out- the overdrive on the GT sounds very dated. It's not worth the extra bucks IMO.

Yamaha SPX90 is a crunchy classic, sits very well in a mix, even compared to more modern boxes.

Well I just bought a Eventide Space, which I like so far (beautiful soundscapes with a PPG Wave yesterday) but I was also considering a Lexicon PCM 90. But the desktop approach won, as I find it more ergonomic to sit and noddle with than a rackunit.

I use a lexicon MPX550 and think I paid around $150. The presets make great starting points and I can quickly dial in the decay and wet/dry mix. The sound to me is great bang for the buck. I really do like the eventide reverb sound, and the space module, but they are usually costing quite a bit more.

syntheticsolutions wrote:I want one rack unit that will produce smooth, discreet reverbs of many types e.g plate, spring, hall etc. budget is somewhat flexible however I don't want to spend a ton of cash for the sake of it

You could also try the Kurzweil Rumour. A single channel from their flagship KS8P multi FX unit, dedicated to reverbs. Excellent reverb workhorse, can go from small/realistic to huge/spacey/trippy very easily. Clean, easy to use. Can be found for under $400. Tremendous bang-for-buck machine.

2nd the rumour reco. it's a $1000+ level unit, easy. i prefer it to mid-level TC or eventide on acoustic sources, particularly. Sure, a nicer Lex will sound a bit sweeter, but the rumour hangs in there - it's eminently mixable in lots of apps.

i'd only go with a pedal such as strymon or space if you need it for live usepedals are nearly always lacking the detailed algos of the 'father' rack units; and the eventides are no exception. they are nice, for pedals.